CCM fall 2018 merchandise available online
Hoodies, T-shirts, sweatpants and tote bags are on sale now through Oct. 19, 2018
CCM Tribunal is selling merchandise to raise money for student initiatives.
Stay cozy in official UC College-Conservatory of Music apparel this fall. The CCM Tribunal is sponsoring the college’s fall merchandise campaign to help raise funds for students. CCM hoodies, sweatpants, T-shirts and tote bags are available for purchase online now through Oct. 19, 2018.
A portion of the funds raised by sales benefit CCM students. CCM Tribunal has provided funding for social gatherings, the undergraduate opera, master classes, music stands and more.
The fundraiser is going on now through Oct. 19, 2018, so be sure to order your new CCM swag and support CCM Tribunal’s initiatives while you still can!
CCM fall merchandise is available for purchase online at https://uc.ignitecx.com/CCMFall2018.
About CCM Tribunal
CCM Tribunal is the undergraduate Student Government at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. The Tribunal is comprised of students from every department within CCM. The organization’s mission is to provide support for CCM students by sponsoring projects that would otherwise not come to fruition. In addition, CCM Tribunal hosts school-wide social events throughout the year, provides concessions for CCM’s Mainstage Series productions, holds fundraisers for community engagement programs like WhizKids and participates in UC’s Relay for Life.
You can learn more about the CCM Tribunal by visiting ccm.uc.edu/tribunal.
Featured image at top: Photo/UC Creative Services.
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